| ASSH | American Society for Surgery of the Hand |
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| ASSI | Accurate Surgical and Scientific Instruments |
| assim | assiimilate, assimilation |
| ASSO | American Society for the Study of Orthodontics |
| Assoc | association, associate |
| ASSP | argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogene |
| ASSR | adult situation stress reaction |
| ASSX | argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogene |
| AST | ASpartate Transaminase(aminoTransferase) = SGOT |
| AST | allergy serum transfer; angiotensin sensitivity test; anterior spinothalamic tract; antistreptolysin test; aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT); Association of Surgical Technologists; astigmatism; atrial overdrive stimulation rate; audiometry sweep test |
| AST | Aryl sulfotransferase |
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| AST | Aspartat aminotransferase |
| AST | Aspartate |
| AST | Aspartate transaminase |
| AST IV | aryl sulfotransferase IV |
| AST-120 | adsorbent |
| ASTM | American Society for Testing and Materials |
| ASTM | Astromicin |
| ASTRO | American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology |
| ASV | Autogenous saphenous vein |
| Ask-Upmark | E., 20th century Swedish pathologist. See: Ask-Upmark kidney. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ask-upmark kidney | <radiology> Segmental renal hypoplasia, gross findings: same as unifocal reflux nephropathy, (?) due to STERILE intrarenal reflux (12 Dec 1998) |
| Askanazy | Max, German pathologist, 1865-1940. See: Askanazy cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Askanazy cell | <pathology> Abnormal thyroid epithelial cells found in auto immune thyroiditis. The cubical cells line small acini and have eosinophilic granular cytoplasm and often bizarre nuclear morphology. Synonym: Hurthle cell, oxyphil cell, oncocyte. (18 Nov 1997) |
| asker | <zoology> An ask; a water newt. Origin: A corruption of AS. Aexe lizard, newt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Asn | Symbol for asparagine or its mono-or diradical. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ASO titre | <investigation> A special serologic test, known as anti-streptolysin O, that measures the quantity of antibody to a component of streptococcal bacteria. A useful diagnostic test for scarlet fever, rheumatic fever and other streptococcal disease. (27 Sep 1997) |
| asocial | Not social; withdrawn from society; indifferent to social rules or customs; e.g., a recluse, a regressed schizophrenic person, a schizoid personality. Compare: antisocial. (05 Mar 2000) |
| asoma | A foetus with only a rudimentary body. Origin: G. A-priv. + soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| asomatous | Without a material body; incorporeal. Origin: L. Asomatus, Gr.; priv. + body. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| asp | <botany> Same as Aspen. "Trembling poplar or asp." <zoology> A small, hooded, poisonous serpent of Egypt and adjacent countries, whose bite is often fatal. It is the Naja haje. The name is also applied to other poisonous serpents, especially. To Vipera aspis of southern Europe. See Haje. Origin: L. Aspis, fr. Gr., cf. OF. Aspe, F. Aspic. <botany> One of several species of poplar bearing this name, especially the Populus tremula, so called from the trembling of its leaves, which move with the slightest impulse of the air. Origin: AS. Aesp, aeps; akin to OHG. Aspa, Icel. Osp, Dan. Aesp, Sw. Asp, D. Esp, G. Espe, aspe, aspe; cf. Lettish apsa, Lith. Apuszis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aspalasoma | An obsolete term for a malformed foetus with eventration at the lower part of the abdomen, presenting separate openings for intestine, bladder, and sexual organs. Origin: G. Aspalax, a mole + soma, body (05 Mar 2000) |
| aspalathus | <botany> A thorny shrub yielding a fragrant oil. A genus of plants of the natural order Leguminosae. The species are chiefly natives of the Cape of Good Hope. Origin: L. Aspalathus, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| asparaginase | <drug, enzyme> An enzyme that hydrolyses L asparagine to L aspartate and ammonia that is used as an antitumour agent especially against lymphosarcoma and lymphatic leukaemia. (18 Nov 1997) |
| asparagine | <amino acid> Is a nonessential amino acid that was first isolated from sprouting soybeans. Structurally similar to aspartic acid, with an additional amino group on the main carbon skeleton, Asparaginine assists in the metabolic functioning of brain and nervous system cells. When the extra amino group is removed by the brain, the resulting aspartic acid acts as an excitatory transmitter. Aspartic acid has been used to help with fatigue and depression and may be a mild immune stimulant as well. In the body, removal of asparaginines extra amino group allows it to be used interchangeably with aspartic acid in basic protein building. It is easily supplied in normal diets and no toxic effects are known. (22 May 1997) |
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| aspergillosis |
severe respiratory disease of birds that takes the form of an acute rapidly fatal pneumonia in young chickens and turkeys an opportunistic infection by a fungus of the genus Aspergillus; characterized by inflammation and lesions of the ear and other organs disease especially in agricultural workers caused by inhalation of Aspergillus spores causing lumps in skin and ears and respiratory organs
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| Asclepias |
genus of chiefly North American perennial herbs: silkweed; milkweed
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suicide of a terminally ill person that involves an assistant who serves to make dying as painless and dignified as possible
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genus of common molds causing food spoilage and some pathogenic to plants and animals
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arsenic: a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms; arsenic and arsenic compounds are used as herbicides and insecticides and various alloys; found in arsenopyrite and orpiment and realgar American Samoa: a United States territory on the eastern part of the island of Samoa equally: to the same degree (often followed by `as'); "they were equally beautiful"; "birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly"; "sang as sweetly as a nightingale"; "he is every bit as mean as she is"
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| AS | make undue claims to having |
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| AS | assigning to a cause or source |
| AS | saclike structure in which ascospores are formed through sexual reproduction of ascomycetes |
| AS | a measuring instrument that sends out an acoustic pulse in water and measures distances in terms of the time for the echo of the pulse to return (sonar is SOund NAvigation Ranging |
| AS | an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern Asia |
| AS | (of non-living objects) the state of being free of pathogenic organisms |
| AS | free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms |
| AS | not having or involving sex |
| AS | reproduction without the fusion of gametes |
| AS | having no evident sex or sex organs |
| AS | in an asexual manner |
| AS | (Norse mythology) the heavenly dwelling of the Norse gods (the Aesir) and slain war heroes |
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